When the controller or console is turned off, hold this button to turn on the console. If the console is already on and the controller is off, hold this button to turn on the controller.

When the controller and console are already on, hold this button to turn off the console.

When using the console, press this button once to go to the Home screen, no matter where you are.

When viewing two snapped apps, press this button twice quickly to toggle between those apps.

When using the controller with a Windows 10 device, this button opens the Game bar when pressed during PC gameplay. Exception: During game streaming through the Xbox App for Windows 10, pressing this button returns you to the Home screen of the Xbox App for Windows 10.

View button (3). Use this button to focus in on an activity in a game or app, such as pulling up a map during a role-playing game or accessing the address bar in Internet Explorer. The functions of this button vary depending on the app or game.

Menu button (6). Use this button to access game and app menu options like Settings or Help, along with commands within the user interface such as Enter on a keyboard.

Left stick (1) and right stick (10).Used to interact with games, apps, and the Xbox One interface. These move directionally, and they can also function as clickable buttons when you press down on them.

Left bumper (2) and right bumper (7). Used to interact with games, apps, and the Xbox One interface.

Directional pad (D-pad) (8). Used to interact with games, apps, and the Xbox One interface.

Expansion port (9). Used to connect other accessories, such as an Xbox One Chat Headset.

A , B , X , Y buttons.Used to interact with games, apps, and the Xbox One interface.

3.5-mm port (16). Used to connect compatible 3.5-mm audio devices. Only available on controllers released after June 2015.